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Counseling eases career planning yeing the new occupational View-Deck , seniors hud- dled for hours, matching ta- lents with job possibilities. The View Deck proved a valuable in- vestment. Supplying necessary in- formation on various career choices, educational institutes, and testing programs, the department also aid- ed students with everyday prob- lems and school 'hang ups.' Mr, Larry Anthony, counselor, noted that HHS had fewer students going to college each year. This is good! It indicates that students have learned there are other ways of get- ting 'a good job without spending years in college which may be a bore to them. Many students are continu- ing to get an education beyond high school in technical schools, busi- ness schools, and the military, he said. SQUARE PEGS. Filling in blank spots, Jackie Smith takes a manual dexterity test in the guidance outer office while Donna Bur- aliasing CF1f1stratio11,s BIG SCORE. Rusty Story places 'mind over matter' in taking achievement tests adminis- tered to eighth graders February 7. FLIPPED OUT. Looking through a college catalogue, senior Ierry Smith checks out commuter colleges. A If Q9 Gu1dancel105
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